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Tapley Soper. The Cathedral, which is well worth visiting, contains a mediaeval library of several thousand volumes. Plymouth, Devonshire. (112, 042). The Public Library is housed in a new building, only recently opened. Takes the place of an older building, which soon became too crowded for the work. A special indicator and card charging are used in the lending department. The Ubrary possesses a very fine collection of local literature, and there are two branch libraries. Librarian : W. H. Kea...rley Wright. There are other libraries in Plymouth, chiefly proprietary. The town itself is full of historical interest, especially to Americans. LONDON CENTRE. For more detailed information see " The Libraries of London : a guide to students, by Reginald A. Rye. 19 10. 23 CITY AND EAST LONDON. Stepney (280, 024). This is a Metropolitan Council area comprising the old parishes of Limehouse, Mile End Old Town, St. George's-in-the-East, and Whitechapel, each of which had libraries before their amalgamation.
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